Samsung Promises to Deliver 4G LTE Connectivity

By Don Reisinger |
Posted 2012-08-06

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Is Worth Buying: 10 Reasons Why

Samsungs Galaxy Note has always been a bit of an odd choice in the mobile market. The
device isnt quite a smartphone, but isnt quite a tablet, either. Its a
device that lives on its own in the middle of the smartphone and tablet space.
And surprisingly, the device and its 5.3-inch screen have been celebrated as
great options in the marketplace.

Now,
Samsung
is offering the 10.1-inch Galaxy Note to complement the smaller device. The
Galaxy Note 10.1, like its predecessor, is designed to deliver more
functionality than the typical tablet, and can appeal to both consumers and
enterprise users. By all measures, the device is a fine alternative to, well,
just about any other competing tablet out there, including Apples iPad and the
countless Ultrabooks on sale right now.

It feels like its becoming a mantra, but screen size really does matter in the
mobile market. Consumers are increasingly turning to larger displays in the
smartphone space, and in tablets, devices with big screens reign supreme. The
Galaxy Note 10.1 comes with a 10.1-inch screen to capitalize on that trend.

When buying products in todays mobile space, finding mobile device makers that
produce reliable products is extremely important. Apple is, of course, a
trustworthy provider of mobile devices, but so is Samsung. Trust means
everything to a companys success. And at least so far, Samsung products can be
trusted.

4. It is a unique opportunity

The Galaxy Note 10.1 provides an innovative experience and an attractive
alternative for potential customers. After all, the device can do far more than
tablets or smartphones and complements the smaller Galaxy Note some folks already
own.

Samsung Promises to Deliver 4G LTE Connectivity

5. Its all about
quad-core

When Samsung
first showed off the Galaxy Note 10.1 at Mobile World Congress in February,
the company said that it would come with a dual-core processor. However, as
more products add quad-core chips to their offerings, Samsung must do the same.
By delivering a quad-core chip to the Galaxy Note 10.1, the device should offer
state-of-the-art performance for the mobile market.

6. Mobile connectivity is there

A key ingredient in mobile device success is the ability to connect to the Web
when away from a WiFi connection. Luckily, the Galaxy Note 10.1 comes with
both WiFi and 3G connectivity, allowing users to surf the Internet wherever
they want. Without that feature, the Galaxy Note 10.1 wouldnt be so worthy of
your hard-earned cash.

7. 4G LTE is on the way

Furthermore, Samsung is promising that it will release a 4G LTE version of the Galaxy Note
10.1 later this year. Its not immediately clear when that device will launch,
but when it does, itll be worth acquiring.

8. Enterprise use is apparent

The value of the Galaxy Note 10.1 to enterprise users is obvious. Not only can the
device double as a tablet, but thanks to its stylus, it can come in handy for
employees that often travel to client offices. The
Galaxy Note is perfect for jotting down thoughts, marking up documents and
doing all kinds of things enterprise users need from a digital device.

9. What else is out
there?

Those looking for something other than the iPad who might want a unique mobile
experience will obviously find something to like in the Galaxy Note 10.1. But
lets just say that they want to also look elsewhere. What else might they
choose? Unfortunately, there is no Galaxy Note competitor that can fight
Samsungs offering. And until that changes, itll be hard to not want to buy
this product.